Discover the best top things to do in , Uruguay including Bodega Boutique El Legado, Museum Of The Industrial Revolution (El Anglo ), Balneario Las Canas, Bodega Familia Irurtia, Cementerio de Paysandu, Museo de Madera - Escultor Jose Castro, Meseta de Artigas, Fray Bentos Rambla, Termas del Dayman, Hot Springs of Arapey.
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5.0 based on 410 reviews
There aren’t enough superlatives to express the wonderful experience we enjoyed at El Legado. Located in Carmelo, the grounds are very well maintained and surrounded by pastoral views. The tour of the vineyard was most informative . Winery owner Bernardo took time to demonstrate each process from training vines to barrel selection. The winery was initially started by his father and you can see clearly what a labour of love it is for Bernardo and his family. Inside, Federico explained the wines (Syrah, Tannat & Blend) The charcuterie paired very nicely with the wines. I could go on about how great the experience was for us, but what I’ll do instead is encourage you to visit this little place of heaven. Hands down this was the best memory making moment of our road trip to Colonia.
4.5 based on 211 reviews
Visitors can tour this once-famous meat-packing factory, which fed German troops in World War I and the Allies in World War II.
Wing Commander spent 3 nights in Colonia in order to facilitate our day trip to the Museum. Worth the effort especially with a brilliant dinner and tour after at the Narbona Wine Lodge ... best appetizer on this planet. Lots of advice for the self drive tourist: - Q-Trip: Bad directions all round as 21 takes you through all the towns then looses you. Bypass seems to be the way ... missed that suggestion. But we toured downtown Dolores and Mercedes. Uruguayans are so hospitable. The roads are good. There was not one single sign directing us to the Museum site nor the entrance. We played the fools by entering the technological school. - Q-Trip: English tour at 10 and 3 ... seemed to early or too late. Therefore pick up rental night before and start by 7. I would double check with Museum all details. Nicolas saved us from a dud ending by showing us around. - Q-Trip: Our car rental was cheaper than the gas. Private guide may help but not give you the flexibility.
4.5 based on 165 reviews
Bodega Familia Irurtia is a familiar winery you can visit every day very near Carmelo. Uruguay is knew in the world of wine for the Tannat variety, a very tannic and full body red wine, you can taste in our cava. Come for wine and a great moment of conviviality. Please contact us to reserve your guided tour and tasting.
Fabulous day trip from Colonia, Uruguay. Carolina was a awesome guide and was very informative. The vineyards were beautiful and the tasting was superb. 3 bottles and snacks for 25.00 USD each
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Our Museum will take you on a journey of infinite sensations, art can be breathed among so much carved work, come to spend a different time
Mr José Castro’s life’s work is exhibited in the museum at the rear of his hardware shop. He’s 80 years old and for about 60 years has been carving the most inventive artwork. It is so intricate and every piece tells a story, often with a surprise in store. He only speaks Spanish but luckily his nephew was there to do some translation. It’s extraordinary.
4.5 based on 89 reviews
Nice walk on the ramble on a beautiful sunny early spring day. I really enjoy Fray Bentos and the ramble is one of its jewels.
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